Sir,
One of our employees has forgotten her EPF member portal password. She has also lost her mobile number registered in the EPF portal and does not remember the cell number. Due to this, she is unable to access the PF portal. Kindly suggest a solution to solve her problem.
From India, Bangalore
One of our employees has forgotten her EPF member portal password. She has also lost her mobile number registered in the EPF portal and does not remember the cell number. Due to this, she is unable to access the PF portal. Kindly suggest a solution to solve her problem.
From India, Bangalore
Dear Sir Better let her take the duplicate SIM with the same number. So it will help her to change her password.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Jeeva, The problem is she doesn’t remember her cell number and we do not have her number.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Mr. Mohan,
Based on the content provided by you, I believe this is not the real story. It seems you are trying to access the PF details of someone else. If the lady is affiliated with your company, someone must have her mobile number; she should share the number with her acquaintances, relatives, and friends. They should "SAVE" the number.
I am not directly involved in the EPF activities, but if you, as the HR person for the woman, approach the EPF office and request the duplicate password, you can certainly assist her. If that is not feasible, her number can be obtained through any of the aforementioned methods. Even if she presents her ID, address proof, etc., she can request the number from her service provider (Airtel, Vodafone, Idea, etc.). Subsequently, you can apply for a duplicate number.
I hope you do not mind my perspective and take the recommended action as suggested by Mr. Jeeva.
From India, Delhi
Based on the content provided by you, I believe this is not the real story. It seems you are trying to access the PF details of someone else. If the lady is affiliated with your company, someone must have her mobile number; she should share the number with her acquaintances, relatives, and friends. They should "SAVE" the number.
I am not directly involved in the EPF activities, but if you, as the HR person for the woman, approach the EPF office and request the duplicate password, you can certainly assist her. If that is not feasible, her number can be obtained through any of the aforementioned methods. Even if she presents her ID, address proof, etc., she can request the number from her service provider (Airtel, Vodafone, Idea, etc.). Subsequently, you can apply for a duplicate number.
I hope you do not mind my perspective and take the recommended action as suggested by Mr. Jeeva.
From India, Delhi
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